Harriet Lee has retained her place in the British Para-Swimming podium squad for 2017.

The Cambourne swimmer won silver in the women's SB9 100m breaststroke at the Rio Paralympics in September.

And she is one 13 swimmers named in the podium squad with a firm eye on the Tokyo Games in 2020 as the new Paralympic cycle begins.

As well as her Rio medal, Lee, 25, also took silver in the same event and gold in the 34-point 4x100m relay at the IPC European Championships in Funchal in March.

It was Lee's first full competitive season for two years having struggled with health issues and the British selectors feel there is more to come from her in the future following this announcement.

National performance director Chris Furber said: "The beginning of a cycle gives us the chance to take stock of where we are as a programme and create the best opportunities for our developing athletes to come through ahead of the 2020 Paralympics.

“The programme criteria that we put in place is based on whether the athlete has demonstrated that they on a focused path to the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games where we expect competition standards to be even greater than in Rio.

“We all have the desire to be even better in Tokyo and in the opening season of the quadrennial we will be working to ensure athletes get all of the challenges they need to improve.

"The next step is to ensure athletes and coaches have the right performance plans in place ahead of a tough 2017.”